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1. Oil Burner Motor – Refer to burner manual provided with
boiler.
2. Fuel Filter – Replace to prevent contaminated fuel from
reaching nozzle. Partially blocked fuel fi lter can cause
premature failure of fuel pump.
3. Fuel Pump Unit – Replace pump screen and clean pump
unit to maintain fuel delivery to nozzle.
4. Ignition Electrodes – Clean and adjust per manufacturer’s
recommendations, to maintain reliable ignition of oil.
5. Nozzle – Replace to maintain safe and reliable combustion
effi ciency. Replace with nozzle as required in charts located
in this manual
6. Fan and Blower Housing – Must be kept clean, free of dirt,
lint and oil to maintain proper amount of air fuel requires to
burn.
7. Check Final Burner Adjustments.
BOILER CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Shut off all electrical power to the boiler/burner and shut off
fuel supply
2. Remove vent pipe from top of boiler. Inspect pipe and
chimney for signs of corrosion and deterioration. Clean out
base of chimney. If vent pipe shows any signs of corrosion
or deterioration, replace it immediately. If chimney damage
or deterioration is discovered, contact a service technician.
3. Remove top jacket panel screws (5), brass wing nuts (2)
holding fl ue collector top, and fl ue collector top. Inspect gasket
on underside of fl ue collector and replace as necessary.
4. Before beginning to clean fl ue passageways, insure
combustion chamber blanket is covered. If blanket is not
covered prior to cleaning, replace blanket once cleaning is
completed.
5. With access to fl ue passageways, remove soot from fi reside
surfaces by brushing diagonally through fl ue passages (see
drawing below). Brushing can be made easier by cutting end
of fl ue brush off and inserting it into drill. When brushing,
take care to not damage target wall with fl ue brush or to damage
the combustion chamber with the fl ue brush.
OIL BURNER MAINTENANCE